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Which Colorado Schools Have Reported Positive COVID-19 Cases
Several districts have already reported positive cases of COVID-19.
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Several districts have already reported positive cases of COVID-19.
At least a dozen people have been arrested after protests against the Denver Police Department turned violent Saturday night.
The trigger for the overnight lightning show began near the Wyoming border.
The Broncos declined to pick up Bolles’ fifth year option earlier this offseason.
School officials say they are conducting contact tracing.
The Cherry Creek School District is the 4th largest district in the state and the largest to resume in-person learning so far.
“We wanted to make things that would ease the tension of going back to school for staff and students,” said Emma Bangerter, a fifth grader.
The DPS Board of Education voted unanimously on Thursday to add the proposals to the November ballot.
Universities are doing their best to prevent the spread of COVID-19 while the fall semester gets underway.
The Vail Police Department made a new animal friend Sunday while responding to a call.
Organizers are planning to start at the South Dock at 2 p.m. and cruise north around the reservoir.
The bus is staffed with certified teachers that travel to neighborhoods where access to affordable pre-school education is non-existent.
The proposed plans will now go to the city council for discussion and decision.
Ryan Harris was an offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos during his NFL career.
Last week, the Pac-12 postponed all fall sports until at least Jan. 1, 2021.
The machine holds up to 2,000 products, including flower, edibles and vape oils.
So far, nearly 2,000 people have signed an online petition against the proposed changes.
There's competition brewing between Phillip Lindsay and Melvin Gordon.
“Tiny,” as he was affectionately known, coached the Rams for only four seasons (1987-91).
Does that smoke make all of us more susceptible to COVID-19?